5G and Depression

A phrase you may remember from Star Trek is “Resistance is futile.”

It certainly seems that way when it comes to the roll-out of 5G. In the UK, we have a system where getting 100,000 signatures on a petition like this one: “Postpone the rollout of 5G in the UK, pending further independent investigation.” means parliament is obliged to debate it.

With 27,201 signatures this petition is to be stopped very soon “due to general election”. So far as I can tell no political party, in the UK, is against the 5G rollout (not even the Green Party), or in favour of greater safety testing, so whatever the outcome of the election… 5G is coming to a street near you… in UK and across most of the world.

Is it safe? Businesses that make money from Wi-Fi all say it is safe and surely they should know as they could afford to pay for testing if they had any doubts. They seem to have no doubts!

What do experts say? Very dangerous! Who wants to hear that potentially depressing fact? I have found researching and writing about 5G to be exhausting and for me, exhausting is very like depressing so maybe it is time for me to take a break from looking into 5G and get back to how readers of this blog can move on after a bipolar diagnosis.

 

5G and Lithium

I have been asked my opinion of 5G/Wi-Fi. My understanding is there is no way that 5G can be used safely as the pulses work in the same way as pulses within our own bodies that create tension and relaxation. Again, my understanding from reading the science is that with 5G your ability to be tense or to relax will be controlled by telecoms providers. It would seem that using 5G you can be woken at any time during the night and put into a state of extreme anxiety without knowing where feelings such as fear and panic have come from. Eliminate Wi-Fi from your home and switch off mobile at night.

One thing rapid pulses of radiation, such as from any cell phone, does is put more calcium into our cells = more tension. Ensuring plenty of magnesium in your diet seems to help many people to be less severely affected by Wi-Fi. Lithium will most likely have a similar, slightly protective effect. If you are currently taking Lithium tablets, it may be worth staying on a low dose, especially in an area where Wi-Fi is unavoidable, such as neighbors who keep their’s on at night.

High doses of lithium are toxic, while low dose lithium may be beneficial for many people.

Does that make sense?

Will avoiding WiFi / RF help with stabilizing moods?

I must be a very sensitive person as just about anything containing big magnets or giving off microwaves I get confuse with head-hurting. Its not good for my moods and maybe not good for yours to be too close to these devices.

I hold my mobile (cell phone) away from my head and gave my microwave oven away.

The biggest and most positive change for me has been to hard-wire my laptop so I can have WiFi in my house switched off – all the time. It is faster and more reliable.  I have quickly got very used to having the internet without WiFi.. I like it.

If you are wondering how real this might be when it comes to physical and perhaps emotional health here is a 2 minute video about risks.

 

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